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Elders




















                                                                                                                Photo by Kim Muskratt








                                                  Elder Leona Charles



                                                  We do not refer to Elders as senior citizens; the term Elder refers
                                                  to more than age. True Elders have lived past the middle stages
                                                  of life and have accepted the responsibility to always carry
                                                  themselves in a good way. They bring their experience, wisdom,
                                                  good hearts, and good spirit to people and issues. They are very
                                                  important to our community. We look to them when seeking
                                                  information and knowledge. Elders are the “wise ones” because
                                                  they have gained wisdom by living life in a spiritual way and are
                                                  always prepared to help others. An Elder is someone who knows
                                                  traditional knowledge, history, and ceremonies. They live in a
                                                  manner that is often described as being traditional or simple,
                  Sometimes we refer to a         and they practise the ceremonies.
                  younger person as being an
                  Elder, but if that person has   Elders usually claim that they are not knowledgeable, but when
                  not lived past the middle
                                                  we ask them a question about something, they share a story.
                  stages of life, then it might be
                                                  We have to listen carefully to understand the points of their
                  better to refer to that person
                  as being a traditional person   stories. Elders say young people often don’t know how to listen
                  or knowledge keeper. In         anymore. Elders are often asked to sit as a “Council of Elders”
                  Anishinaabe culture, a person
                                                  who are listened to and who observe how the affairs of a
                  cannot call himself or herself
                                                  community or organization are being conducted. Elders are able
                  an Elder unless the community
                  says the person has earned      to scold without fear. They scold in a quiet way and are careful
                  the right.                      not to hurt anyone’s feelings.



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